The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Little, 1842 |
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... songs to praise : Praise who so list , yet I will him dispraise , Untill he quite him of this guiltie blame : Wake ... Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your plaint ...
... songs to praise : Praise who so list , yet I will him dispraise , Untill he quite him of this guiltie blame : Wake ... Song a part applie : And I , the whilest you mourne for his decease , Will with my mourning plaints your plaint ...
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... song Of us , which living loved thee afore , And now thee worship mongst that blessed throng 340 Of heavenlie Poets and Heroes strong . So thou both here and there immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who ...
... song Of us , which living loved thee afore , And now thee worship mongst that blessed throng 340 Of heavenlie Poets and Heroes strong . So thou both here and there immortall art , And everie where through excellent desart . who ...
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... Of Faunes and Satyres , hath our dwellings raced1 ; 1 Charmes , ( carmina , Lat . , ) songs . 2 Culvers , doves . 3 Stowre , violence . 4 Raced , razed . And our chast bowers , in which all vertue rained THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 51.
... Of Faunes and Satyres , hath our dwellings raced1 ; 1 Charmes , ( carmina , Lat . , ) songs . 2 Culvers , doves . 3 Stowre , violence . 4 Raced , razed . And our chast bowers , in which all vertue rained THE TEARES OF THE MUSES . 51.
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... song ; Sweete Love devoyd of villanie or ill , But pure and spotles , as at first he sprong 385 Out of th ' Almighties bosome , where he nests ; From thence infused into mortall brests . 390 Such high conceipt of that celestiall fire ...
... song ; Sweete Love devoyd of villanie or ill , But pure and spotles , as at first he sprong 385 Out of th ' Almighties bosome , where he nests ; From thence infused into mortall brests . 390 Such high conceipt of that celestiall fire ...
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... song , Without vaine art or curious complements ; And squallid Fortune , into basenes flong , Doth scorne the pride of wonted ornaments . Then fittest are these ragged rimes for mee , To tell my sorrowes that exceeding bee . 545 For the ...
... song , Without vaine art or curious complements ; And squallid Fortune , into basenes flong , Doth scorne the pride of wonted ornaments . Then fittest are these ragged rimes for mee , To tell my sorrowes that exceeding bee . 545 For the ...
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